Substitute TeachingSubstitute teaching can be a great place to start while looking for a more permanent teaching job. It is a great way to become familiar with the schools and to build relationships with other faculty.
Requirements (for Wisconsin)
There are two types of licensing for substitute teaching.
· 3-year Substitute Teacher Permit
· 5-year Substitute Teacher/Educator License
· Three-Year Substitute Teacher License
The 3-Year License is for short-term substitute teaching meaning only
-must fill complete PI-1602-SP License application
- $100 fee
-must have received a Bachelors degree at an accredited institution
-transcript
-fingerprinting may be necessary
*Note that is important to contact the school and/or district in which you plan to substitute teach in. The district must request the permit as well as set up training for the permit holder.
Requirements (for Wisconsin)
There are two types of licensing for substitute teaching.
· 3-year Substitute Teacher Permit
· 5-year Substitute Teacher/Educator License
· Three-Year Substitute Teacher License
The 3-Year License is for short-term substitute teaching meaning only
-must fill complete PI-1602-SP License application
- $100 fee
-must have received a Bachelors degree at an accredited institution
-transcript
-fingerprinting may be necessary
*Note that is important to contact the school and/or district in which you plan to substitute teach in. The district must request the permit as well as set up training for the permit holder.
-Additional information about certification training can be found here:**http://www.teameducators.com/**
· Five-Year Substitute Teacher/Educator License
This License is for long term substitute teaching meaning you are substituting for 20 or more consecutive days.
-Must have completed state approved education training in any state approved educator training program.
- License application must be filled out.
*note there are multiple applications make sure to fill out the correct application.
-There is also a $100 fee if training degree was received from a WI institution and $150 for those who did not receive their training degree in WI.
-Fingerprinting may be required
-Detailed licensing info can be found here: http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/sublic.htmlOther State Requirements can be found throught this link: http://education.uky.edu/AcadServ/content/50-states-certification-requirements